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Boozman backs national security package
WASHINGTON––U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) supported Senate passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 that delivers quality of life enhancements for our servicemembers and their families while strengthening America’s national security through new policies that bolster recruiting, readiness and lethal capabilities.
The measure also contains provisions Boozman led to advance the creation of an Academic Training Center at Ebbing Air National Guard Base and a framework for the state of Arkansas to request permanent ownership of the former Army-Navy Hospital in Hot Springs.
“Providing for our national defense is one of Congress’ primary responsibilities, particularly at an incredibly volatile time around the globe,” Boozman said. “That begins with supporting our military personnel and their families with better pay, housing, childcare and other opportunities as well as improving recruitment efforts, enhancing our capacity to deter threats from adversaries, investing in our defense industrial base and ensuring readiness and lethality are the Pentagon’s main focus. This bill does just that, including through vital missions and defense industrial support in Arkansas, and I’m pleased it is now headed to the president’s desk to become law.”
Boozman-led provisions in the FY25 NDAA:
- Authorize funding for an Academic Training Center at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith in support of the F-35 foreign pilot training mission; and
- Allow the state of Arkansas to develop or sell the former Army-Navy Hospital in Hot Springs; require development of the property to complement the national park; and provide a way for land to revert to the federal government if the state does not do so within three years.
Other provisions in the legislation would:
- Provide junior enlisted servicemembers a historic 14.5 percent pay raise and all other servicemembers with a 4.5 percent pay raise;
- Expand military families’ access to medical care;
- Support programs that help military spouses obtain or continue employment;
- Enhance housing and childcare options;
- Prioritize recruiting improvements including increased funding for JROTC programs;
- Enhance deterrence against adversaries like China, Iran, Russia, North Korea and terrorist organizations;
- Further invest in the domestic defense industrial base;
- Allow deployment of National Guard troops to the southwest border and empower the Department of Defense (DoD) to increase its illegal migrant and narcotics interdiction efforts; and
- Redirect the DoD away from social policies like DEI, Critical Race Theory and climate change and return to an emphasis on warfighting preparation.l
The measure now heads to the president’s desk to be signed into law.
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Thousands without power in Union, Columbia Counties
EL DORADO –
Winter weather sweeping through the region has left thousands of Entergy Arkansas customers without power. As of 7:30 a.m. on Friday, 1,510 customers in the El Dorado area and over 3,700 customers in Columbia County were reported to be without service.
Entergy Arkansas stated that crews are actively assessing the situation and working on restoration efforts where it is deemed safe. “It is on these assessments that we base our estimated restoration times. We will communicate these estimates with you and will provide updates as new information becomes available. Our crews will simultaneously be restoring service where it is deemed safe to do so,” the utility provider said in a statement.
Ice accumulation is a major factor in the outages, as it adds significant weight to power lines and tree limbs, causing them to stretch, bend, or snap. A half-inch of ice can increase the weight of a tree limb by up to 30 times, potentially bringing down power lines and causing widespread interruptions.
Entergy advised customers to turn off electrical appliances and heating units to avoid overloading the system once power is restored. Additionally, the company emphasized safety precautions for residents:
- Stay away from downed power lines, as live wires can be deadly. Report downed lines or damaged equipment by calling 1-800-9OUTAGE or 1-800-968-8243.
- Avoid trimming trees or removing debris near power lines, as this task should be left to power company crews or contractors.
- Keep clear of work zones where crews are making repairs.
- If using a generator, ensure it is installed by a licensed electrician and disconnected from the utility system to prevent safety risks.
Residents are encouraged to remain patient as restoration crews work to safely return service. For the latest updates, visit SouthArkansasNow.com or monitor Entergy Arkansas’ communications.
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Sanders deploys National Guard, allocates funds for winter storm response
LITTLE ROCK – In anticipation of severe winter weather expected to impact Arkansas on January 9, 2025, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued Executive Order 25-01, declaring a state of emergency and allocating $150,000 from the Governor’s Disaster Response and Recovery Fund. This proactive measure aims to address potential dangers, hardships, and property damage caused by the approaching storm.
Emergency Funding and Assistance
The funds will be managed by the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management and can be used for both program and administrative costs to aid recovery efforts. The declaration emphasizes the potential for significant impacts on citizens and public infrastructure across the state, highlighting the need for supplemental assistance to local governments and communities.
Winter Weather Threat
According to the National Weather Service, the incoming winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous ice accumulations, creating hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages. The emergency declaration underscores the seriousness of the threat and prepares state resources to respond swiftly.
Governor’s Statement
“Severe winter weather poses a serious threat to the safety and well-being of Arkansans, as well as to public property throughout our state,” Governor Sanders stated. “This emergency declaration ensures we are ready to provide critical support where it is needed most.”
Preparedness Measures
The declaration follows warnings from meteorologists and emergency management agencies urging residents to prepare for the storm by stocking up on essential supplies, avoiding unnecessary travel, and staying informed about road conditions and weather updates.
This state of emergency enables rapid mobilization of resources to protect lives and property as Arkansas braces for potentially devastating winter weather.
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